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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Health Equity Legacy
1/17/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Social Determinants of Health


Every third Monday of January, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day to honor a monumental leader who fought for justice and equality. Dr. King strived to make sure everyone, no matter their background, has the same opportunities in life. This included having access to quality healthcare, which he believed was one of the most important ways to achieve fairness.

Dr. King once said, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman.” He believed that everyone deserves a chance to be healthy, but he saw how many people, especially in poor or minority communities, were falling behind in healthcare.

Health equity means everyone has a fair chance to live a healthy life. But things like where you live, your job, or lack of transportation can make it harder for some people to get the care they need. These challenges are called social determinants of health. Dr. King worked to fix these problems by focusing on bigger issues like housing, jobs, and education. He also supported the Medical Committee for Human Rights. This group focused on helping people in need, especially those fighting for civil rights.

Dr. King’s work reminds us that health is about more than doctors and hospitals. It’s about giving everyone access to the tools they need to live a good life, like safe homes, education, and jobs. As we celebrate Dr. King’s legacy, let’s work toward a world where health and fairness go hand in hand.

By working together, we can honor Dr. King’s memory and bring his dream to life. 

Click here to learn more about Social Determinants of Health

Click here to learn more about the Social Care Network program

 

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